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1. A detailed history and physical examination.
2. A routine chemistry and hematology.
3. Two plasma HIV RNA levels.
4. A CD4 T lymphocyte count.
5. A VDRL test for syphilis.
6. A PPD skin test.
7. An anti-Toxoplasma antibody titer.
8. A Mini Mental Status Examination.
9. A pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, unless the CD4 count is less than 200/cmm.
10. Hepatitis A and B serology.
11. Hepatitis A and B vaccine if seronegative.
12. HIV counseling.
13. Extend help and information to those who might have been infecteded by the subject.
2. A routine chemistry and hematology.
3. Two plasma HIV RNA levels.
4. A CD4 T lymphocyte count.
5. A VDRL test for syphilis.
6. A PPD skin test.
7. An anti-Toxoplasma antibody titer.
8. A Mini Mental Status Examination.
9. A pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, unless the CD4 count is less than 200/cmm.
10. Hepatitis A and B serology.
11. Hepatitis A and B vaccine if seronegative.
12. HIV counseling.
13. Extend help and information to those who might have been infecteded by the subject.